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Taipei – Day 2

On April 5, 2020April 5, 2020 By Born to TravelIn Photography, Taiwan, Travel, WalkingLeave a comment

  Slept well. After waking up we headed out for breakfast at nearby Cafe Bene. Our hotel didn't have a restaurant or offer meals but had deals going with three local cafes, all within a short walk. We placed our orders using the English menu card and headed upstairs. Pretty soon our food and drinks …

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Taipei – Day 1

On April 5, 2020April 5, 2020 By Born to TravelIn Photography, Taiwan, Travel, WalkingLeave a comment

  As we drove to Melbourne Airport in my brother's car we noticed peak hour was just about over. So we arrived in good time to check in just after 7:30pm for our 10:35pm flight direct to Taipei. The flight was about two thirds full and took off a few minutes behind schedule. As late …

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Ward’s Canyon - the second diversion from the main trail on our way back along the main trail at Carnarvon Gorge. Steep climb at the start, rare King fern and a wonderful little canyon.
Our first foray off the main track at Carnarvon Gorge was to the Art Gallery where we saw indigenous art made three ways - freehand, by stencilling and engraving, dating back thousands of years.
Heading along the main track at Carnarvon Gorge. Really looking forward to a great day’s hiking.
Nature Walk, another short walk at Carnarvon Gorge.
One of the short walks at Carnarvon Gorge - the Rockpool.
Queensland Roadtrip, Day 12.
Queensland Roadtrip, Day 11
Queensland Roadtrip, Day 10
Scenes from the Warrego River trail in Charleville.
Visiting the Bilby Experience in Charleville was really special. We learnt lots about this endangered animal and were fascinated to see the family of three in the artificially created night conditions (as they are nocturnal) moving about quickly and eating. Their quick movement makes them hard to photograph in the red light but hopefully you get the idea. Eating a chocolate Bilby at the end was yummy.
A few more snaps from our time in Charleville.
Charleville‘a Native Tree Walk was a lovely place to take a walk. Lots of flowers in bloom, some unusual trees, a small lake and a quirky big seat to take a rest on.
Roadtrip to Queensland, Day 8. On the way from Cunnamulla to Charleville we stopped in at Wyandra which had quite a bit to offer for such a small town. Mind you tennis facilities are a bit out of date. Did make it to Charleville even if the driver looked like she was asleep at the wheel. Apparently the joke was on me!
Queensland roadtrip, day 7 continued.
Roadtrip to Queensland, Day 7, on the Kidman Way north of Cobar and Bourke. Passed through Enngonia then came to Barringun. You don’t see phone booths much these days! Someone had fun here - Photo 4! Final two shots are also in Barringun.
Queensland roadtrip

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Roadtrip to Queensland – Day 12

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